AMAZON TOP 10 BESTSELLERS: MARCH 2015

For the first time in our chart we have a winner that keeps his position from previous month. Another impressive showing is Maude by our good friend Donna Mabry. The book is staying in the Top 10 for third month in a row.

With impressive 4.8 average Amazon stars from 2700 plus reviews The Nightingale is a real deal. The novel was published at the beginning of February, but already is driving with high speed at the bestselling highway.

James Patterson is returning to our rankings with his new thriller. The co-production with Marshall Karp was put on the bookstores on March 16 and is highly regarded from the fresh reviews. 4.6 average Amazon stars from 176 reviews is a cool valuation. With points from just two weeks NYPD Red 3 managed to stay in Top 10.

The history fiction was part of Kindle First for the month of March. Helen of Sparta is well nicely story that is well regarded by the readers. If you want to know more about the book or the author Amalia Carosella, please check her Land of Books interview.

Anthony Doerr’s piece of brilliance is returning to the chart. All the Light We Cannot See was published 11 months ago and until now gathered 10 000+ reviews in Amazon averaging 4.6 stars. If you missed one of the best novels for 2014, it’s now the time to check it out.

Another of the hot pre-releases stayed at the top of bestselling list. The sixth place in our March rankings is well deserved. It Had to Be Him was reviewed by 540+ Amazon customers with average rating of 4.3 stars.

The Gemini Effect won last year Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror. This was the reason that the book was re-released by 47 North and received great boost up by Kindle First program.

Maude continues to impress for another month. The book by the friend of Land of Books Donna Mabry was 5th in January’s and 4th in February’s ranks. Now the story is on the third place. Don’t be surprised if next month it will improve. Check out the special interview with Donna Mabry for Land of Books.

Younger is the little winner among Kindle First books for the month of March. The novel gathered 600+ reviews with average 4.0 Amazon stars. It’s huge success for the debuting author, who gave very nice interview for Land of books.

For the second month in a row The Girl on the Train is the winner of our chart. Last month it was far more closer with Wreckage by Emily Bleeker, but now the difference from the second is eight points. To learn more about the big hit visit our special article about the novel.

*KINDLE FIRST (KF): This is Amazon program for selection of four books each month. They are picked up by editors. The books are on sale with reduced kindle price of $1.99 and free for all Amazon prime members. The offer is available only for USA.
Those books received a boost up in the first days of each month, because of the promotion and often are staying in the first places for almost the entire month.

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About Ognian Georgiev

Ognian Georgiev is a sport journalist, who is working as an editor at the "Bulgaria Today" daily newspaper. He covered the Summer Olympics in Beijing 2008 and in London 2012.
The author specializes in sports politics, investigations and coverage of Olympic sports events.
Ognian Georgiev works as a TV broadcaster for Eurosport Bulgaria, Nova Broadcasting group, TV+, F+ and TV7. He is a commentator for fight sports events such as boxing/kickboxing and MMA.
In May 2014 Ognian Georgiev released the English version of his book The White Prisoner: Galabin Boevski's secret story.